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Can't tell if it is a mod or not, but that's the only semi-enlightening thing I could find.
EDIT- The Jail key does not open The Pit. On top of that, the imperials had taken up residence already, and yelled at me for trespassing. On the fort that I cleared, the cheeky bastards...
Sorry I couldn't help.
Hey I also donot pick up keys purposely so I can lockpick...love me some lockpicking :csgoanarchist: [/quote]
A tiny little pet peeve that has never been fixed afaik. If I've got the key, fine, but at least let me TRY to pick the lock instead...
Then it wasn't in any of the sites I could find, so either it's so trivial it's not been mentioned or it's added by a mod.
Sorry I couldn't help. [/quote]
No biggie, thanks all for the answers. I'll post here if I figure it out.
The first 2 digits of that code identify what it belongs to. If its 00 then its the base game. 02 is dawnguard I think, and so on. You can check your load order to see where it came from.
IE, a mod that is down on your load list at position B2 will have its assets in the game listed as something like "B200031C".